Do Great Pyrenees dogs drool a lot, or is it just when they're hot or eating?

I've noticed that my Great Pyrenees has been drooling quite a bit, especially after playing outside or during mealtime. I’m trying to figure out if this much drooling is just typical for the breed or if it's mostly because he's hot or eating. Should I be concerned about the drooling, or is this normal behavior for a Great Pyrenees?

Answer

Great Pyrenees are known for drooling, particularly when they're excited or overheated, but it's important to observe the context and any additional symptoms that may indicate a health concern.

  • Check for drooling after exercise or when eating
  • Look for any signs of distress or discomfort
  • Note any changes in behavior or appetite
  • Inspect the mouth for any visible injuries or foreign objects

While some drooling is normal for breeds like the Great Pyrenees due to their size and jowls, excessive drooling can sometimes signal a problem. For instance, heatstroke, dental issues, or an irritant in the mouth could all cause irregular drooling. Monitoring your dog's overall behavior and any other symptoms can help determine if you should consult a vet.

To ensure your pet receives the best care, consider reaching out to a professional. For personalized advice, book a vet consultation with us at Dial A Vet.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why does my dog's breed drool more?

    Certain breeds, like Great Pyrenees, have larger jowls, allowing saliva to accumulate more and spill out, especially during activities like eating or being excited.

  • Is drooling a sign of illness in dogs?

    While drooling can be normal, if it is sudden and excessive, and accompanied by other symptoms such as vomiting, lethargy, or changes in eating habits, it could indicate a health issue and should be checked by a vet.

  • When should I be concerned about my dog’s drooling?

    You should consult a veterinarian if your dog’s drooling is accompanied by other worrying symptoms like difficulty breathing, bleeding from the mouth, or signs of pain.

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